We may all be looking for love, but one New York City surgeon is going about his quest for romance in an unusual way.

Dr. Emil Chynn sent an email to contacts that he met from a networking event offering cash and free medical procedures in exchange for being set up on a date!

Some of the matchmaking rewards he’s offering his colleagues are $100 cash for the first date, an option of $300 cash or $500 in free botox for the third date, and an option of $500 cash or $2000 in one free Lasek procedure.

But Dr. Chynn’s future wife has to meet certain requirements.

She must be a Caucasian woman size 0 to 2, have a college degree, and preferably be an 8 on an attractiveness scale of 1-10. Oh, and she must like dogs.

Dr. Chynn says he’s had a few set-ups, but he’s meeting women in more conventional ways as well. And his intention is really just to settle down with someone comparable to himself.

“I spent my entire career trying to be the best doctor I can be,” Dr. Chynn says. “But really, I kind of sacrificed my personal life for my professional life.”

Dr. Chynn says he’s been leading the career-over-romance lifestyle common in New York and he feels his time is running out.

“I want to have children. I want to be married,” Dr. Chynn says.

“I want be young enough that I could play soccer with my son. Now I'm kind of in a biological clock as a man, actually.”

Some good news for Paula Deen in the case that brought down her multi-million dollar empire. The embattled TV chef has been cleared of the racial discrimination claims filed in a lawsuit by a former employee, CNN's Michaela Pereira reports.

On Monday, a judge ruled that a former manager of Deen's Savannah restaurant could not be the victim of racial discrimination targeting African-American employees because she is white. They wrote "at best," the paintiff is an accidental victim of the alleged racial discrimination. (WATCH VIDEO)